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Cramping and no period??....

i have never been pregnant before,,, it seems like i just coudnt get pregnant but now im having period like cramps for the past week or week and a half and i had maybe a teaspoon amount of pinky-red blood come out every day for 4 days and now nothing, my period is not due for anothing week and a couple days... i've also been takin vitex to help my fertility but i started a month and a half ago... so what do u all think?
This has never happened before....

LMP- june 17-june 23/09
my most fertal days were-june 28-july 3/09
and yes i've been having unprotected sex....
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It's quite possible that the bleeding you have experienced is implantation bleeding.  Implantation of the embryo occurs about a week after ovulation/fertilization which fits into your time frame.

It's too early to test using a home urine kit and a blood test may not definitively pick it up just yet.

Your best bet is to wait and see whether you get your period.  If you are late, do a test them.

Yes you can get home urine test kits that you can do 3 or 4 or 5 days before your period is due but you have a high chance of getting a false negative.  You're better off waiting that extra week before testing.
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Well, I don't know what to make of the spotting.  With my first child, I had the worst cramps ever when my period was due, but never got a period.  That's what gave me the first thoughts to even take an hpt.
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